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Church of the Immaculate Conception A Strategy for our Parish Prepared by your Parish Pastoral Council
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Rosebank Vision To be a dynamic, thriving Catholic parish, which utilises the considerable spiritual, intellectual & financial resources & talents of all of its members to: Propagate the teachings of Christ & the Church Be a haven where parishioner’s spiritual, liturgical and pastoral needs are satisfied; in a welcoming, family oriented, inclusive community; that provides support & guidance throughout new life experiences; by aligning individuals’ spiritual life with the daily challenges of an increasingly secular world Fully understand the needs of it’s existing & prospective parishioners Reach out within & beyond the parish to evangelise & be a source of spiritual refuge, care & compassion Promote ecumenism through collaboration with other parishes, Christian faiths & other religions Be seen as professionally managed, theologically & liturgically compliant & an integral part of the Diocese
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Rosebank Mission The Catholic parish of the Immaculate Conception in Rosebank Johannesburg comprises 1 priest & 4 deacons, who provide pastoral ministry & leadership through a wide range of parish activities, and a very diverse congregation of at least 1400 Catholic families, who adhere to the tenets of their faith to various degrees in a wide catchment area in the northern suburbs. Under the direction of the Diocese, the parish seeks to evangelise by responding to the spiritual & human needs (through catechetics, contextual evangelical mission, education, pastoral work, the sacraments, lay movements & the nurturing of the community) of a predominantly secular, increasingly youthful society, experiencing the challenges of dramatic societal change.
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SWOT Analysis
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Internal Strengths Exceptional Parish priest in Father Harry Facilities Liturgical functions Talent, resources & activity of parishioners Finance/funding Volunteer system Data base Candour & trust Slowly increasing diversity (immigrants) Specific deliverables Music (10.30 am & 6 pm Sunday) Pre marriage guidance Parking security
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Internal Weaknesses Succession Breadth & complexity of tasks (80 different activities across sacraments, evangelisation & works) places too great a load on too few, part-time people Lack of “Broad based” parishioner involvement & appeal (i.e.<40’s) Lack of knowledge/education of Catholic faith & parish activities Perception of unfriendliness & cliques (Us/Them) Specific deliverables Sub optimising the “Homily time” 8 am Sunday music Website not under control of PPC Sound system
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External Opportunities Satisfy a growing societal need for spiritual identity & guidance in a turbulent secular world Evangelise based on the authenticity of Catholicism Use Rosebank’s leadership position in the Diocese & deanery to realise our Vision & to shape the Catholic position on national issues – AIDS, Crime, etc Use external resources (preachers, speakers, ideas, fund raising, youth groups - Seekers, web etc.) to realise our Vision Learn by networking with other parishes/denominations Promote diversity including immigrants Better utilise technology to foster community & teach Utilise Catholic media/schools/University to expand our congregation Establish/promote meaningful platforms for giving to the poor & needy
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External Threats Shortage of priests Secularisation/materialism of society Commercialisation of residential area in vicinity of Rosebank “Packaging” by other parishes/faiths (Rhema) Demands on people’s time/other activities Lack of knowledge/misinformation about Catholicism General perceptions about Catholic Church’s disconnect with modern life (i.e. birth control, gay relationships, divorcee participation in church life, poor response to scandals, contraception in face of AIDS, etc)
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Strategies & Plans
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Youth Affairs Children (<12’s) monthly mass with children’s homily brief post monthly mass social activity for children/young mothers/parents Teens (13 – 17) identify appropriate activities of interest consider monthly teenage mass enhance relationships with schools promote interaction with catechetics
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Strategies & Plans Youth Affairs Young adult group (18 – <30) publicise/promote activities beyond youth music ministry sustain interest with relevant non religious topics appoint a professional youth coordinator
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Strategies & Plans Learning & Instruction Bible & Catholic Doctrine classes Grow Parish library Internet references for enquirers Promote S/Cross & Trefoil Regular sermons & lectures by visiting priests & deacons Discussions on controversial “Catholic” subjects Social Issues awareness Environmental Business ethics
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Strategies & Plans Spiritual Upliftment Program of reflections and retreats Establish small faith sharing communities Regular sermons & lectures by visiting priests & deacons
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Strategies & Plans Community Building Establish small faith sharing communities Establish neighborhood support groups Establish social calendar (small & large groups) Ecumenical affairs sub-committee
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Strategies & Plans Community Building (Cont.) In depth evaluation of needs of 3.30 community & then actions to include this community more in the life of the parish Involve parishioners in Diocesan affairs Young families (newly weds to 40) target young family people with activities, events & lectures relevant to their life cycle & life style
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Strategies & Plans Caring & Support Establish family crisis support competence Establish neighborhood support groups Strategy for assisting the: Bereaved Divorced Widowed Retrenched
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Strategies & Plans Communication Update & use parishioner data base Establish sms/e-mail/facebook to build community, inform & teach Optimise use of Parish’s web-site Communicate all Parish activity
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Strategies & Plans Human Resource Management Recruit more volunteer parishioners to be active in Parish life: Adults, who are diverse in terms of race, gender and occupation Young people Recruit professional youth coordinator
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#1 requirement NOW More Parishioners to assist in making our plans happen If you would like to contribute in any way, please: Give your name to a PPC member after this mass or hand in at the parish office or call the office at 011 788 5226 Or fax to 011 788 7955 Or e-mail to rosebank@catholic.co.za
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Acknowledgements A big thank you to: All the parishioners who participated in the initial opinion survey The PPC members of the strategy subcommittee Ivor Bailey, Brent Chalmers, and Philip Hourquebie who participated on the subcommittee Mark Lamberti who facilitated the strategy formulation process
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